Meryl Streep and NDWA Director Ai-jen Poo

"On New Year's Day, 300 women who work in film, television and theater launched the #TimesUp campaign against sexual harassment in solidarity with farmworkers, domestic workers, and countless women across all industries who are survivors of abuse and demanding change," Poo wrote in a statement.

"Tonight I'll be attending the Golden Globe Awards with Oscar-winning actress Meryl Streep to shine the spotlight on domestic workers and people who are particularly vulnerable to abuse and often excluded from protections or recourse," she wrote.

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Actor Meryl Streep attends The 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards.

"We want to fix that and we feel sort of emboldened in this particular moment to stand together in a thick black line," Streep told the black-clad Ryan Seacrest.

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Tarana Burke and Michelle Williams

"I thought I would have to raise my daughter to protect herself in a dangerous world. But because of the work of Tarana Burke and others, we have an opportunity to hand our children a different world," Williams said on the red carpet.

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"Out the door and on my way. In support. In solidarity. It's time to break the silence. Watch the @goldenglobes tonight to learn more about #WhyWeWearBlack. Or head to @timesupnow to learn more and join the movement," Parker wrote on Instagram.

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Salma Hayek and Ashley Judd

"#WhyWeWearBlack because #sexualharassment & #SexualViolence are serious and @TIMESUPNOW for all women & men across every industry in our great country to end it. @goldenglobes," Judd wrote on Twitter.